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Ramadi battle looms as Islamic State pours in reinforcements
Iraqi security forces and Shi'ite paramilitaries are preparing to retake the Iraqi city.
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Cameron: Britain needs a new Europe deal
The Prime Minister told EC President Jean-Claude Juncker the EU had to be reformed.
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Malaysia: 139 graves found at suspected human trafficking camps
Malaysia's police chief said on Monday that 139 graves believed to contain the remains of migrants were found near the country's border with Thailand, and that some graves contained more than one body.
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Iraqi forces regain ground from Islamic State near Ramadi
Iraqi forces recaptured territory from Islamic State near the recently-fallen city of Ramadi on Sunday, while in Syria the government said the Islamists had killed hundreds of people since capturing Palmyra.
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Cleveland: Protests erupt after not guilty verdict for white officer who killed black suspects
The case is one in a series that have raised questions over police and race relations in the US.
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Shi'ite militias launch counter-attack on Islamic State near Ramadi
Pro-government forces are attempting reverse potentially devastating gains by the militants.
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Shell boss warns that unchecked fossil fuel burning will cause global warming
The world's fossil fuel reserves cannot be burned unless some way is found to capture their carbon emissions, said Ben van Beurden.
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Mexican government kills 42 in drug cartel shooting
One federal policeman died and another was injured in the three-hour battle.
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Saudi Arabia: Islamic State suicide bomber kills 21 in packed mosque
The attack is the first in the kingdom to be claimed by Islamic State militants.
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Overwhelming 'yes' vote likely in Ireland gay marriage referendum
Polls indicate a two to one majority in favour.
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Analysis: How Islamic State became a 'state'
Almost a year after Islamic State's shock capture of Mosul, the militants' black flags have been raised over Ramadi and Islamic State has the foundations of a state.
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Ireland gay marriage referendum: Polls open in historic vote
Ireland votes on Friday on whether to allow gay marriage in a referendum that could make the once deeply Catholic country the first in the world to adopt the policy by popular vote.
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North Korea: Why the number of defectors has halved since 2011
It's much more dangerous, and twice as expensive, to defect from North Korea since Kim Jong Un took power in Pyongyang three and a half years ago, refugees and experts say
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Syria: Islamic State claims full control of Palmyra
Islamic State fighters tightened their grip on the historic Syrian city of Palmyra on Thursday and overran Iraqi government defenses east of Ramadi, the provincial capital that they seized five days earlier.
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Al Shabaab attacks village in Kenya's Garissa
Al Shabaab militants attacked a village in the northeastern Kenyan county of Garissa, the ministry of interior said on Friday.
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